Sega Rally 2

Sega Rally 2 (1998)

by Sega AM5, Smilebit, Sega
Genres:Arcade, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Sega Rally 2 is the sequel to Sega Rally Championship. It was released in 1998 in the arcades and was later ported to the Dreamcast and PC.
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user avatar@slipkiduser avatar@slipkid
March 19, 2025
Sega Rally 2 is another masterpiece from Sega. I just bought myself another Dreamcast specifically to play this game. The Sega Dreamcast was the last console I owned in the late 1990s before moving on to PC gaming, and I have not bothered with any other console since then. Please bring this to the PC with updates for modern systems.
user avatar@joeyfpeuser avatar@joeyfpe
March 24, 2025
Please add another 1000000 votes for me on this one its a classic lost game. i guarantee i will buy it its the game i love to play at the arcade but its getting harder to find there aswell
This was my first online experience back in the days of dial modems. I couldn't believe i was playing with some random people, such an experience. I also played this with my dad trying to beat each other times. Cool memories!
user avatar@jaeliususer avatar@jaelius
April 25, 2025
i had the chance to play an original arcade machine recently. it’s an immediately fun experience with stunning graphics; especially considering it was made several generations ago. and despite me not making it past the 2nd stage before having to stop, i knew i wanted to play this again at the next possible opportunity. i was really suprised to find out this had a PC port as well as Dreamcast, and i wish the PC port was available to purchase right now. it seems the old cd, if you can even find a copy and a pc to install it to has issues with modern windows.
user avatar@SanbornVRuser avatar@SanbornVR
April 25, 2025
Honestly one of the best racing games ever made, it deserves to live forever. I remember playing this for countless hours and sitting in awe at the incredible graphics.
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